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Men's Running Magazine

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&nbsp Write Review12 issues per yearMen’s Running delivers editorial content which is 100% relevant to men who run – beginner or regular runner. Whether it’s ditching your gut, clearing your head or getting in shape for a race Men’s Running is the running magazine which understands the modern running man.

In the age of falling gym memberships and burgeoning waistlines, Men’s Running delivers the perfect antidote to guys who need answers to their health and lifestyle challenges.
In a tone of voice you will enjoy with eye-catching design and a carefully considered mix of inspiring tales, high quality training and nutrition advice, Men’s Running stands out amongst other running magazines.

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Men's Running&nbsp&nbsp|&nbsp&nbspApril 2019 &nbsp

I started running in the mid 1980s. Ask anyone around at the time and they’ll tell you it was the heyday of British middle and long distance running. I got swept along by the Coe versus Ovett battle of the Moscow Olympics and the then addition of Cram for LA in 1984. Britons ruled the world and I loved every second of the battles, the highs, the lows, the medals and the media. These guys were my inspiration and I wanted to be them. They were the reason I started running and it was no surprise that my chosen events were 800 and 1500m. That I was best at these was just an added bonus. There are so many influential figures in our brilliant sport. Some are well known, others less so. So we decided to choose our favourites so that you could also get a little sprinkling of inspiration. Whether it’s Dean Karnazes eating pizza by the roadside or Ron Hill running every day for more than 50 years, we know there’ll be something for everyone. Read and get inspired and hit the road for your next run!

Men’s Running delivers editorial content which is 100% relevant to men who run – beginner or regular runner. Whether it’s ditching your gut, clearing your head or getting in shape for a race Men’s Running is the running magazine which understands the modern running man.

In the age of falling gym memberships and burgeoning waistlines, Men’s Running delivers the perfect antidote to guys who need answers to their health and lifestyle challenges.
In a tone of voice you will enjoy with eye-catching design and a carefully considered mix of inspiring tales, high quality training and nutrition advice, Men’s Running stands out amongst other running magazines.

Men’s Running will inspire and help you if you are looking to sharpen up for a race, burn fat or simply working towards a healthier lifestyle which encompasses eating right, clearing the head and bringing balance to the demands of a busy professional and family life which make staying in shape more important than ever.

Men’s Running has a strong focus on credible testing of the latest running technology and gadgets and honest reviews of the best running gear on the market. Every issue includes Trail Zone – our ‘mag within a mag’ which focuses on the growing off-road running scene with reports, workouts, races and kit suggestions for all of your trail running needs.

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Articles in this issue

Below is a selection of articles in Men's Running April 2019.

WELCOME
I started running in the mid 1980s. Ask anyone around at the time and they’ll tell you it was the heyday of British middle and long distance running. I got swept along by the Coe versus Ovett ...

ROGER BANNISTERA RUNNER WHO WAS AS BOLD AS HE WAS BRILLIANT AND A BRAIN SURGEON BY DAY, HE WAS TRULY ONE OF ATHLETICS’ MOST UNIQUE AND LAUDABLE COMPETITORS WHO CHANGED THE FACE OF RUNNING FOREVER
As we have a...

WINTER’S BONECHARLIE NORTON WENT FROM THE BAKING TERRAIN OF THE MARATHON DES SABLES TO THE FREEZING HILLS OF THE YUKON. EVERYTHING WAS LOOKING FINE - UNTIL THE SNOW SET IN Whenever I think back to the 2008 Yukon U...

ABEBE BIKILAHE WAS THE FIRST BLACK AFRICAN TO WIN AN OLYMPIC GOLD AND HE CHANGED THE FACE OF DISTANCE RUNNING FOREVER. BUT HIS GLITTERING CAREER AND LIFE WERE TO END IN A TRAGIC WAY
Bikila breaks the tape...

OVER THE MOUNTAININSPIRED BY A BREAK-OUT AT ONE OF THE TOUGHEST PRISONS IN THE USA, THE BARKLEY 100 IS FIVE MOUNTAINOUS LOOPS OF RUNNING HELL. BUT JONATHAN BASHAM WOULDN’T EVEN LET GHOSTS GET IN THE WAY OF WINNING Whe...

PAAVO NURMIDOMINATING DISTANCE RUNNING AT THREE OLYMPICS, THE FLYING FINN TRAINED HIMSELF, RACKED UP 22 WORLD RECORDS AND ALMOST ALWAYS LET HIS ACHIEVEMENTS ON THE TRACK DO THE TALKING
Left: The Golden G...

Men's Running
&nbsp&nbsp|&nbsp&nbsp
April 2019
&nbsp&nbsp

I started running in the mid 1980s. Ask anyone around at the time and they’ll tell you it was the heyday of British middle and long distance running. I got swept along by the Coe versus Ovett battle of the Moscow Olympics and the then addition of Cram for LA in 1984. Britons ruled the world and I loved every second of the battles, the highs, the lows, the medals and the media. These guys were my inspiration and I wanted to be them. They were the reason I started running and it was no surprise that my chosen events were 800 and 1500m. That I was best at these was just an added bonus. There are so many influential figures in our brilliant sport. Some are well known, others less so. So we decided to choose our favourites so that you could also get a little sprinkling of inspiration. Whether it’s Dean Karnazes eating pizza by the roadside or Ron Hill running every day for more than 50 years, we know there’ll be something for everyone. Read and get inspired and hit the road for your next run!

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Men's Running
&nbsp&nbsp|&nbsp&nbsp
April 2019
&nbsp&nbsp

I started running in the mid 1980s. Ask anyone around at the time and they’ll tell you it was the heyday of British middle and long distance running. I got swept along by the Coe versus Ovett battle of the Moscow Olympics and the then addition of Cram for LA in 1984. Britons ruled the world and I loved every second of the battles, the highs, the lows, the medals and the media. These guys were my inspiration and I wanted to be them. They were the reason I started running and it was no surprise that my chosen events were 800 and 1500m. That I was best at these was just an added bonus. There are so many influential figures in our brilliant sport. Some are well known, others less so. So we decided to choose our favourites so that you could also get a little sprinkling of inspiration. Whether it’s Dean Karnazes eating pizza by the roadside or Ron Hill running every day for more than 50 years, we know there’ll be something for everyone. Read and get inspired and hit the road for your next run!

As a subscriber you'll receive the
following benefits:

&nbsp A discount
off the RRP of your magazine

&nbsp Your magazine
delivered to your device each month

&nbsp Your magazine
delivered to your door each month

&nbsp You'll
never miss an issue

&nbsp You’re
protected from price rises that may happen later in the year

However for iOS we recommend an iPad 2 (2nd gen)/iPhone 3 or better for performance
and stability. Earlier models with lower processor and RAM specifications may experience
slower page rendering and occasional app crashes which are outside of our control.

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Kingdom, Europe, United States of America and the Rest of the World.

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The deliveries are handled by each of our publishing partners. The great thing about
a subscription is that in most cases you will receive the issue before it goes on
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Men's Running
&nbsp&nbsp|&nbsp&nbsp
April 2019
&nbsp&nbsp

I started running in the mid 1980s. Ask anyone around at the time and they’ll tell you it was the heyday of British middle and long distance running. I got swept along by the Coe versus Ovett battle of the Moscow Olympics and the then addition of Cram for LA in 1984. Britons ruled the world and I loved every second of the battles, the highs, the lows, the medals and the media. These guys were my inspiration and I wanted to be them. They were the reason I started running and it was no surprise that my chosen events were 800 and 1500m. That I was best at these was just an added bonus. There are so many influential figures in our brilliant sport. Some are well known, others less so. So we decided to choose our favourites so that you could also get a little sprinkling of inspiration. Whether it’s Dean Karnazes eating pizza by the roadside or Ron Hill running every day for more than 50 years, we know there’ll be something for everyone. Read and get inspired and hit the road for your next run!

As a subscriber you'll receive the
following benefits:

&nbsp A discount
off the RRP of your magazine

&nbsp Your magazine
delivered to your door each month

&nbsp You'll
never miss an issue

&nbsp You’re
protected from price rises that may happen later in the year

Shipping is included in the price for all subscriptions, single issues, bookazines
and merchandise products on Pocketmags. The prices you see are the prices you pay,
we do not add additional shipping costs during the checkout. We deliver to the United
Kingdom, Europe, United States of America and the Rest of the World.

Shipping Times

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free delivery.

The deliveries are handled by each of our publishing partners. The great thing about
a subscription is that in most cases you will receive the issue before it goes on
sale in the shops!

Your subscription is most likely to start with the next available issue. The delivery
date is determined by the date that you placed your order and the print date of
the next available issue.

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I started running in the mid 1980s. Ask anyone around at the time and they’ll tell you it was the heyday of British middle and long distance running. I got swept along by the Coe versus Ovett battle of the Moscow Olympics and the then addition of Cram for LA in 1984. Britons ruled the world and I loved every second of the battles, the highs, the lows, the medals and the media. These guys were my inspiration and I wanted to be them. They were the reason I started running and it was no surprise that my chosen events were 800 and 1500m. That I was best at these was just an added bonus. There are so many influential figures in our brilliant sport. Some are well known, others less so. So we decided to choose our favourites so that you could also get a little sprinkling of inspiration. Whether it’s Dean Karnazes eating pizza by the roadside or Ron Hill running every day for more than 50 years, we know there’ll be something for everyone. Read and get inspired and hit the road for your next run!